Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 25, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    Sports
Men go on the road for LA tilts
Face tine UCLA
bad USC teams
Bv Ashley ( onkiin
t me raid Sports Reporter
Sporting .1 modest two-game
win streak. Oregon travels In
lilt- I .us Angeles area for a pan
of I’m die 10 ( ainleroni e basket
ball games
Tbe I)ik ks I 1 tin lho I’.it 10,
0-7 overall) meet I VI.A 1 loirs
tl.i\ night and then lai e Sooth
era Californi.i Saturday alter
noon The two games ( ouldtil
offer a bigger contrast ns I VI.A
is gist a hall game behind (tie
goo Slate in the I’ai 10 rn( e
u hilt! I \S( I is in the conferem e
< ell,ii
The Bruins. Ii-1 in the l’a< to
and 111 overall, are ranked
No. 2'.\ in the ( ountry In Ins
second season. I VI.A coach
|im I larric k is used to the pres
sure associated w ith tbe l VI.A
job.
"Because of the past. I think
people expei t vou to w in more
than anything." Harriot said
"That's the biggest problem
here, but were just Irving to
( hullenge for the conlereni e Ii
tie and it s nil e to be i (intend
inn f«>r it."
Tin' Bruins have looked very
good this season, winning all
eight of their games at l’aule\
Pavilion. The only Bruin de
teats have come at Notre Datin'
Louisville and Stanford
Leading the way for LOLA
have been forwards Trevor
Wilson and Don Mat Lean. < on
sidered by many to be one of
the best pair of forwards in the
nation
W ilson, a ti-foul K senior, is
leading the I’ai -10 in rebound
ing (0 1 boards a game) for the
third straight season and is a
two-time all a (inference selet
lion lie is also second on the
team in scoring at 10 5 points
per game
The t> loot It) MacLean, a
sophomore and last year’s Pat
10 Ireshman of the year pops
in ,in average 20 0 points a i on
lest to lead the Bruins and also
snags / i rebounds per game
I he\ re the hat kbone of our
team.” Ilarrick said "Thex're
hard to matt h up with
"()ne is ti li and quick he
added. and the other is ti-10
and i an shoot inside and out
side
The Bruins meet Oregon
Stale on Saturday v\ iIh first
plai e at stake in the confer
elite A sweep ot the Oregon
schools would put I ( LA in
What
Jogged-Out
Jocks
Say About
Onsen
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I hr l)ut L s it ill have to tint! a it <i> to negate I Cl. I’s Trevor
Wilson, it/io combines nith sofihomore Don Mai Ivan lor
nearly 411 /minis ami 17 rebounds per game
first pl.ti i\ liut .1 loss to tin.1 Him
vers would give Oregon Stale .1
two-game load
And while it might he e.isv
loi llii' Itniins to look |><isI the
I lucks toward the Oregon Slate
game. Ilarrick said lh.it won t
happen.
"I really like Oregon's
chaiK.es." he said "They shoot
the hall real well and have
some real athletes who are sol
id
(hi Saturday the I links meet
t 'St a team they \ e had gilod
sin 1 ess against in the past ()i
egon has won the last si\ meet
mgs between the tyyo sc hoots
l ast season, t Stu as 2 10 ill
the I’m in finishing in last
plai e and were 10 22 overall
I'll is season coat h (ieorge Kay
eling has led a younger team to
a 1 n c onfereili e 111.uk and an
o\ erall rei old ot OH
Although 1 iipu ies and the
loss of Anthony Pendleton to
.11 adeililc del 11 iem y have
forced Raveling to go w ith a
younger lineup, he likes what
he has in store loi the luture
I don't think them's any
(piestion we’re a hettei team
this \eai Raveling said I
think our luture is very
bright
One nt the log reasons Ini
Kaveling's optimism has lieen
I Ik- pla\ nt freshman guard II.u
util Minor who h-.iils tin- Iru
|.ms 111 st.tiring at 17 'i points
par game
I think that init- n hen you
tiling in a sopor alhlt*!i\ vs hii at
ti i lias giiml si/.(! tin a guard.
that ht-lps maki- os a better lias
ki-thall ti-am right avvav Kav
i-Iing salt I I Inn v\ Ill'll sooif
0110 has soili nni(|tif ollensive
skills that makes tluon i-vfii
tougher
Oregon roach Dun Munson
ami KaVfling are ulil furs anil
K.ivrling likes the |uh Miiiisun
has dune with this vear's Ore
gun team
"I think Dun has done an e\
i ellenl joli, and talent wise
tins inigllt lie as a good a team
as he has had Raveling said
"|Hub) I lie is a future tori e
111 this league and makes Mill
shunt from the peronetei In
said "(Torn-Ill Hrandon is an
e\i ellenl guard and |Ki< haul)
Ian as is one nl the must under
rated pla\ers in the league
I he I)oi ks will return home
to late Stanford and 1 nlifnmia
next vv eek
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